Rematch Beta Free To Everyone on Xbox, PS5, and PC

As a gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but feel the excitement building up for the upcoming release of Rematch by Sifu developers, Sloclap. This highly-anticipated title follows the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and is slated to hit stores next month. Publisher Kepler Interactive is definitely keeping the momentum going!

In this online team game, there’s a new twist on soccer that has people comparing it to Rocket League. Unlike traditional soccer rules, there are no penalties, offside calls, or boundaries. Instead, you’ll find intense, fast-paced action in settings like 3 vs 3, 4 vs 4, and 5 vs 5.

Based on Sloclap’s track record of creating outstanding action games, there’s a strong likelihood that this upcoming title could make a significant impact in the realm of online multiplayer gaming. Furthermore, debuting as a Day One release on Game Pass may significantly boost its chances of becoming successful.

Even though some people might be hesitant, they can preview the game before its release on June 19th. This will help those who are undecided about Rematch make up their minds.

Rematch’s Beta Is Free For All Platforms Until May 31st

Sloclap has made an exciting announcement: The beta phase of our game, which was exclusively for selected players up until now, is now open to every gamer on Xbox, PlayStation 5, and PC. Starting today, you have the opportunity to join in the fun and play in various modes such as 3v3, 4v4, or 5v5, all the way through May 31st.

It might be interesting to give the game a try and determine if it’s a good investment as it doesn’t follow the free-to-play model. Last month, Creative Director Pierre Tamo expressed that such games shouldn’t necessarily be free just because they have an online competitive edge. Instead, he believes that if the game is unique, strong, and reasonably priced, players will show interest in purchasing it.

In contrast to games like Marvel Rivals that thrive under a free-to-play model, a paid model can also yield positive results, as demonstrated by Helldivers 2. Upon its release at $30, the game achieved notable success. For those unwilling or unable to pay upfront, they can still play the game through Xbox Game Pass, a service that has contributed to the successful launches of other titles.

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2025-05-29 17:11